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modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash flows over a long period of time. we are doing that in the united states right now and doing that in legacy markets that you mentioned already. we can continue to drive enough cash flow to pay the dividend requirement which is 30% of the cash flow we are generating. the other 70% is going to growth. on top of that the third piece is we have maintained a strong balance sheet and access to great credit markets that allows us to have a deep pool of capital when it is time. >> thank you for all the people who watch "mad money." a lot of people love your stock and have been in it. the chair and president ceo of am
modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash...
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there's positive things being said about microsoft and google. when you look at alternative operating systems, whether it's microsoft and their own hardware, this to me is the issue and has always been their issue, they're not going to be able to stave off hardware which becomes indistinguishable. and when you get to places where margins are cut razor thin and will do it better than apple, they can do it cheaper. this is the fundamental issue, it's not a technical issue. >> i would disagree on a microsoft side. microsoft reported their original os 8 numbers. they didn't give any of the surface numbers there. i think you're exactly right in terms of android. especially in an emerging market, that's becoming a bigger deal. keep in mind it's getting to some of these numbers for next year, it doesn't require the big apple growth that they've had. in other words, if they can just gain a fractional share and get to where they want to go. let android have a lot of the emerging markets and apple can beat the street numbers for 2013. >> gene, brian kelly.
there's positive things being said about microsoft and google. when you look at alternative operating systems, whether it's microsoft and their own hardware, this to me is the issue and has always been their issue, they're not going to be able to stave off hardware which becomes indistinguishable. and when you get to places where margins are cut razor thin and will do it better than apple, they can do it cheaper. this is the fundamental issue, it's not a technical issue. >> i would...
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first up, google trading up by 1.5% today. >> google is an interesting name. even like a priceline trading at 33 times ratings, versus is google 21. google flights, if you haven't checked that out, that thing is awesome. they can do anything that their peers can do, even better. >> right. take a look at shares now of lion's gate hitting an all-time high with all of the anticipation of the hunger games release coming this weekend. grasso, you have something on this one? >> yeah. since their acquisition of summit entertainment, they have increased their library and content providers with the streaming wars going on, i'd still be a buyer of lion's gate. >> joe, you know, general mills is seeing the same problems, right? these rising input costs and it's hurting margins. >> and i think it's the reason why. i don't want to stop the stock because it's not as bad as feared here with general mills. february 17th, management told you in essence what the estimates for earnings were going to be. u.s. sales growth were not as bad as analysts feared. but as you said, commo
first up, google trading up by 1.5% today. >> google is an interesting name. even like a priceline trading at 33 times ratings, versus is google 21. google flights, if you haven't checked that out, that thing is awesome. they can do anything that their peers can do, even better. >> right. take a look at shares now of lion's gate hitting an all-time high with all of the anticipation of the hunger games release coming this weekend. grasso, you have something on this one? >>...
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apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this company's crushed shareholders for many, many years, but this new management team, you've got to hand it to them for taking tough medicine right before the holidays, firing 11,000 people, shutting down underperforming operations around the globe. no, i don't want to work there, and i feel terrible at the layoffs. i've got a ton of friends over citi, but i would be happy if i was a shareholder. something we're asking of our politicians, they can't do that. but citigroup's management was willing to take the hard medicine for the shareholders. we hear endless negativity about china and europe, but the chinese market
apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this...
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go short google. >> short google? >> short google. >> i'm melissa lee. see you at 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street."
go short google. >> short google? >> short google. >> i'm melissa lee. see you at 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street."
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google is searching for buyers. high-priced stocks from apple to price line keep going higher, but there's one big exception. google, is the search leader lost? >>> bracing for material breakdown. red flags for material stocks after a 17% surge this year. more fuel for nike shares. will the fuel ban and jeremy lin keep the swoosh flying an annual it's says don't believe the hype for plus the trade today, let's start doing it, and get to the move with win. let's go to jane wells who has the latest on this interesting story. jane? >> hi, scott. here's what's happened. earlier this morning they filed an 8-k suggesting they got approval for building a casino. it said that agreement, the land concession contract was published in the official ga sith of macau. trading halted for over an hour, and then the company then sent out -- filed another 8-k, saying it was retracting the previous one, saying it was filed by mistake that that announcement had not about gazetted yet. now trading has started again shares have lost earl
google is searching for buyers. high-priced stocks from apple to price line keep going higher, but there's one big exception. google, is the search leader lost? >>> bracing for material breakdown. red flags for material stocks after a 17% surge this year. more fuel for nike shares. will the fuel ban and jeremy lin keep the swoosh flying an annual it's says don't believe the hype for plus the trade today, let's start doing it, and get to the move with win. let's go to jane wells who has...
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in june of 2011 google was hacked. in august another u.s. company. mitsubishi heavy industries in september. sony in october. at&t in november. chamber of commerce in december. salesman tech in january. nissan of april of 2012. visa and mastercard april of 2012. when you look at this you look at these companies the first thing you say these are some really good companies. what's goi on? some of ese are the best in our nation. why are they being hacked? let me explain. they're the ones that know they're being hacked. your experience is when we look intthat when fbi and others look into it they find out that there are more than 100 companies for every one that knows they've been hacked that doesn't know they've been hacked. that's significant. in fact, in my opinion it's the greatest transfer of wealth in history. symantec placed the cost of i.d. theft at $250 billion a year. global cyber crime at $114 billion annually. $388 billion when you factor in down time and mcafee estimates that $1 trillion was spent globally under remediation. that's our futur
in june of 2011 google was hacked. in august another u.s. company. mitsubishi heavy industries in september. sony in october. at&t in november. chamber of commerce in december. salesman tech in january. nissan of april of 2012. visa and mastercard april of 2012. when you look at this you look at these companies the first thing you say these are some really good companies. what's goi on? some of ese are the best in our nation. why are they being hacked? let me explain. they're the ones that...
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google plex. the seven-week class is now a book. ming is a google fellow, specifically, his title is a google jolly good fellow who nobody can deny. thank you for being with us this morning. i was looking at your new book, and i often -- i do read these books, but i look at the blurbs to begin with. ancient meditative practice and the blurb is from his holeyness the dalai lama. >> yes. >> has the dalai lama done a book blurb before? the dalai lama is your book blurb. >> how you know it's a good book. jimmy carter and dalai lama cannot be wrong at the same time. >> you've written a book, you've written a book. >> dalai lama never returned my phone calls. >> google measures and they perfect. how do you get them to talk about being centering themselves and feeling? >> right, right. i chose the engineers. >> easily, easily. >> the reason is because i figured if i could get to the engineers, i could get to everybody. the engineers are the lowest common denominator. so how do you get the engineers? two
google plex. the seven-week class is now a book. ming is a google fellow, specifically, his title is a google jolly good fellow who nobody can deny. thank you for being with us this morning. i was looking at your new book, and i often -- i do read these books, but i look at the blurbs to begin with. ancient meditative practice and the blurb is from his holeyness the dalai lama. >> yes. >> has the dalai lama done a book blurb before? the dalai lama is your book blurb. >> how...
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all part of a plan to make google maps 3d. they are expected to be on line later this year. >> that means you cannot get lost at all. >> i look forward to that. a very nice again today. beautiful clouds to enjoy and watch. let's start right there and get you up to speed on what is happening around the area. this is a compilation of several storms iran the area. it is diminishing, but they are still making it across the border. we are getting our own pop up close to the washington area. as far as what is happening in the viewing area at the moment, southern maryland, showers in southern sections of calvert county. some across areas of winds meant -- westminster. we have a couple more hours. they will rein themselves out. we are looking at frederick live right now. skies will be partly sunny. tickets start when the showers come. this will be the last day, the fourth consecutive day of this pattern. tomorrow a different pattern moves and. 83 on the ford board. one degree above the average of 82. lots of 70's, especially air is co
all part of a plan to make google maps 3d. they are expected to be on line later this year. >> that means you cannot get lost at all. >> i look forward to that. a very nice again today. beautiful clouds to enjoy and watch. let's start right there and get you up to speed on what is happening around the area. this is a compilation of several storms iran the area. it is diminishing, but they are still making it across the border. we are getting our own pop up close to the washington...
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in relation to google's street you collecting data from users in unsecured wi-fi networks. it to silicon valley giants say the second quarter and not as good as they expect the market moves higher after regulators made efforts to rescue spain's troubled economy. the nasdaq up 15, the s&p up six. amd shares drop 6% applied materials up 2%. >>> his a quick plug at traffic and weather up to lawrence. >>> will look at some fog in the bay area stretching over the bay you can see treasure island disappearing in the fog, through out the day the fog will compress near the surface that means a hot day out side in spots. mostly clear conditions in the valley toward the afternoon sarin well into the '90s and then you'll see a lot of seventies and eighties and sixties partly cloudy on the coastline. a wide variety of temperatures throughout the bay. a spare the air day. the ridge will brent high temperatures not just today but also tomorrow tomorrow likely will see triple digits. we will see high temperatures continue not just today but for tomorrow. the numbers impressive, will see th
in relation to google's street you collecting data from users in unsecured wi-fi networks. it to silicon valley giants say the second quarter and not as good as they expect the market moves higher after regulators made efforts to rescue spain's troubled economy. the nasdaq up 15, the s&p up six. amd shares drop 6% applied materials up 2%. >>> his a quick plug at traffic and weather up to lawrence. >>> will look at some fog in the bay area stretching over the bay you can...
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and use an m.url to help google organize your site from a standard one. and number one, test and listen to the feedback. use the dw google's gomo site to listen to customers about their complaints and suggestions. sometimes entrepreneurs get so caught up on wanting the sale they lose sight of getting business at all costs is not worth it. in fact, the next guest says that you are worth ditching customers who bring you down and take you away from the really good clients. margie is the organizer of a full event catering company and author of the book "but are you making money?" stop making business and start creating cash. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me on. >> and i love that. we need to know how to do it. >> well, i will tell you how the do it, and it is great, but when it comes to the conversation, ugh. >> and you don't want them to start bad mouthing you. >> well, you have to be careful and i i liken it to when you want to fire an employee and you can't do it tomorrow, but you have to lay the foundation. and lay the foundation an
and use an m.url to help google organize your site from a standard one. and number one, test and listen to the feedback. use the dw google's gomo site to listen to customers about their complaints and suggestions. sometimes entrepreneurs get so caught up on wanting the sale they lose sight of getting business at all costs is not worth it. in fact, the next guest says that you are worth ditching customers who bring you down and take you away from the really good clients. margie is the organizer...
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google has seen a little bit of success with some of the samsung tablets. so apple is smartly addressing that weakness by what most people think is going to be a lower priced tablet, a mini tablet. the key question for apple though, is it going to be aggressively priced to go after kindle at around the $200 range? or is it going to be a premium priced product like a lot of apple products are in the $250 to $350 range. >> spencer, thank you. we'll have full apple coverage all day tomorrow on cnbc. the breaking news will happen during our hour right here on "power lunch." jon fortt and brian sullivan will be all over it for us tomorrow all day on cnbc. >>> indeed, ty. another tech giant in the news today is yahoo!. right now down just a fraction at 15.75. it reports earnings after the bell. julia boorstin will get us ahead of the numbers. what can investors expect this time around? >> reporter: well, sue, investors expect marissa myer to lay out her plan to turn the company around and help it transition to a more mobile future. yahoo!'s expected to report ear
google has seen a little bit of success with some of the samsung tablets. so apple is smartly addressing that weakness by what most people think is going to be a lower priced tablet, a mini tablet. the key question for apple though, is it going to be aggressively priced to go after kindle at around the $200 range? or is it going to be a premium priced product like a lot of apple products are in the $250 to $350 range. >> spencer, thank you. we'll have full apple coverage all day tomorrow...
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it's a higher barrier entry than google. google plus hasn't been able to chip away at their dominance. you simply can't replicate the wonder and reach of facebook. replication being the key term here. no matter how much money you have, you can't replicate it, which is why the $100 billion valuation does not freak me out. i am not one of these. it is the ability to target advertisements in a way that no one else can. mobile is the big risk here. facebook has only just started to roll out its mobile advertising strategy, but they have a better chance of winning in this area than any of the other social media names. if anyone can devise the str strategy, it will be zuckerberg and company. disney's bob ieger said if an advertiser wants his brand out there in a big way, nothing can touch the reach of broadcast tef. but facebook has been a major driver of business for them. i don't think they're make it up. plus, when facebook comes public on friday, it won't even be the most expensive social media stock. there's no telling where
it's a higher barrier entry than google. google plus hasn't been able to chip away at their dominance. you simply can't replicate the wonder and reach of facebook. replication being the key term here. no matter how much money you have, you can't replicate it, which is why the $100 billion valuation does not freak me out. i am not one of these. it is the ability to target advertisements in a way that no one else can. mobile is the big risk here. facebook has only just started to roll out its...
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more on our show and our guests, check out the website and i hope you will follow me on twitter and google+. look for@maria bartiromo. look for the stories that may move the market and impact your money this week. earnings reports from hewlett-packard, loews and best buy among others. monday the nation's realtors will release the number of existing homes sold last month. on tuesday the housing starts number. residential units that began construction last month federal reserve chairman will speak to the economic club of new york on tuesday. thursday is thanksgiving. happy turkey day, everybody. all markets are closed for the holiday. on friday, it's here. can you believe it? the kickoff to the holiday shopping season will begin the day after thanksgiving. in some cases on thanksgiving night. that will do it for us for today. thank you for being with me. next week, instead of leftover turkey, how about joining me for an italian feast with new york's first family of fine dining. they keep business in the family. we will take you there. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a
more on our show and our guests, check out the website and i hope you will follow me on twitter and google+. look for@maria bartiromo. look for the stories that may move the market and impact your money this week. earnings reports from hewlett-packard, loews and best buy among others. monday the nation's realtors will release the number of existing homes sold last month. on tuesday the housing starts number. residential units that began construction last month federal reserve chairman will...
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. >> google. groupon has been horrible. up 15% today. linkedin i don't know what kind of track record they have. they are doing okay. it's i wanting more puts traded than calls in all of these names. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. they are growing at 20%. trading less than 13 times the earning if you back the cash out. we can't paint all of technology with the same broad brush. >> some of the more defensive technology stocks are doing better. a lot of cash in their balance sheets. maybe not in earnings but shareholder appreciation amazon does have that track record. what do facebook's results mean for other social media stocks and specifically linked in. they report earnings next week on thursday. what do you think, mike? >> i'm not a fan. i got to tell you. i've mention this before, i'm a paying user of linked in and i've noticed as a user of linked in they have been very aggressive -- >> you pay to use linked in. you pay to use something on the internet? >> i've noticed they are very aggressively trying to figure out ho
. >> google. groupon has been horrible. up 15% today. linkedin i don't know what kind of track record they have. they are doing okay. it's i wanting more puts traded than calls in all of these names. >> google is higher. it deserves to be higher. they are growing at 20%. trading less than 13 times the earning if you back the cash out. we can't paint all of technology with the same broad brush. >> some of the more defensive technology stocks are doing better. a lot of cash in...
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. >>> google has some catching up to do with apple. monday they closed at $500 for the first time ever and apple will begin allowing independent inspectors to begin inspecting in china where ipads and iphones are made. >>> starbucks has now opened its first ski-through coffee shop at squaw valley in california. skiers can pull up, place an order and be back on the slopes in no time. i wonder if that's one of those starbucks that serves beer and wine. >> you figure how do you ski and drink your coffee at the same time. >> i don't know. you probably have to stand. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> and google wants to wish you a happy valentine's day. ♪ why can't i free your doubtful mind and melt your cold cold heart ♪ >>> today's google doodle is all about a boy trying to impress a girl and it's set to the song "cold cold heart" sung by hang williams. the only thing she wants is a litt little companionship. >>> straight ahead your weather and pooches. the battle for top dog is under way at the westminster d
. >>> google has some catching up to do with apple. monday they closed at $500 for the first time ever and apple will begin allowing independent inspectors to begin inspecting in china where ipads and iphones are made. >>> starbucks has now opened its first ski-through coffee shop at squaw valley in california. skiers can pull up, place an order and be back on the slopes in no time. i wonder if that's one of those starbucks that serves beer and wine. >> you figure how do...
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five dollars i like that also google says you have to be thirteen or over to participate i mean what sort of a thirteen or fourteen year old is signing up to this and do they need their parents' permission or who it seems totally bizarre thirteen years old then you know we're ten years old five years old. well you know these people are at least receiving thirty five dollars to be spied on i however was spied on yesterday and performing my service here to the kaiser report researching some headlines u.k. now seizing music blogs with american domains over copyright claims so the site in question is r. and b. exclusive dot com it's a dot com domain but it's based in the u.k. now i followed the link to the story about it being seized and here is the image of what i was presented with soca which is the serious organized crime agency has taken control of this domain if you have downloaded music using this website you may have committed a criminal offense which carries a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment and an unlimited fine under u.k. law this is your ip address and then goes on t
five dollars i like that also google says you have to be thirteen or over to participate i mean what sort of a thirteen or fourteen year old is signing up to this and do they need their parents' permission or who it seems totally bizarre thirteen years old then you know we're ten years old five years old. well you know these people are at least receiving thirty five dollars to be spied on i however was spied on yesterday and performing my service here to the kaiser report researching some...
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google news, that's her. google images, that's her. google maps, that's her. and so she's really about the look and feel of the user interface and that's really both the challenge and the opportunity at yahoo and in many ways they've lost that and how can they make yahoo relevant again at a time when we talk about googling this. >> she created that template that rewired our brains in so many ways. incredible. she's a great story and it's a good piece on the front page of the times. >> one other way to sound smart this morning. >> yes. >> she's pregnant? >> is that right? >> absolutely. >> i did not know that. >> either did i until last evening. an interesting factoid along with your female ceos. >> we have to read into the piece. andrew ross sorkin broke this story yesterday. marissa mayer, the new ceo of yahoo. >>> enough with the real news. let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch the return of the daily show and the colbert report. last night back with a lot to wade through, including romney's time at bain capital and his refusal to release those ta
google news, that's her. google images, that's her. google maps, that's her. and so she's really about the look and feel of the user interface and that's really both the challenge and the opportunity at yahoo and in many ways they've lost that and how can they make yahoo relevant again at a time when we talk about googling this. >> she created that template that rewired our brains in so many ways. incredible. she's a great story and it's a good piece on the front page of the times....
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when you talk about some of the oth other cases involving facebook or google and they said they will protect people's information and make it private and then made the default public. it's hard to quantify the harms. as i view our privacy report or our policy work and we have had a policy function going back to when the agency was created almost 100 years ago, it's about approximate best practices, and so in a lot of companies, a lot of companies are -- want to be engaged in best practice s and we work with the stakeholders so, for example, one company that participated in the work shops of was walmart. because they believe it's important to have good privacy practices, it encourages more trust in the internet and more commerce. but i hear your points we do not wants to be a regulatory agency here. >> i'm comforted to hear the congressman say that, perhaps that does away with my concerns with the privacy report that was issued the december of 2010. as i read the report and again, it was a draft at that point, it appeared that the emphasis was on unfairness, and we told the congress,
when you talk about some of the oth other cases involving facebook or google and they said they will protect people's information and make it private and then made the default public. it's hard to quantify the harms. as i view our privacy report or our policy work and we have had a policy function going back to when the agency was created almost 100 years ago, it's about approximate best practices, and so in a lot of companies, a lot of companies are -- want to be engaged in best practice s and...
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back in 2008, digg turned down google's offer of $200 million. now, the social news site has been sold to online company betaworks. don't get greedy, folks. don't get greedy. >> a rough day in that office. $200 million, gone. >>> and finally, a funeral home like no other. it's in south carolina. the robinson funeral home, which will soon feature a starbucks. the owner says it's just a new service for his clients, meant to give them a break and also ease the pain of their loss. and if someone does not want a starbucks, well, they can have the same coffee that the business has always served. that seems a little weird. starbucks in a funeral home? >> yeah. doesn't really go together. >> i don't get it. but i guess, business is business. >> yes, it is. >>> when we come back, danger in the dental chair, of all places. the children in harm's way when they go for routine care. >>> and here comes the sun. the amazing solar flare on its way to earth, right now. hd 8. . >>> a couple of surfers are getting some second looks at a california beach. that's goa
back in 2008, digg turned down google's offer of $200 million. now, the social news site has been sold to online company betaworks. don't get greedy, folks. don't get greedy. >> a rough day in that office. $200 million, gone. >>> and finally, a funeral home like no other. it's in south carolina. the robinson funeral home, which will soon feature a starbucks. the owner says it's just a new service for his clients, meant to give them a break and also ease the pain of their loss....
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you actually interoperable eagerly tax avoid is ok to legally tell you what starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from surface r.t. london just from under a web team is working twenty four seven to provide you with the best stories and pictures online and here's a quick glimpse of what they have for you the moment the name well just over forty five thousand dollars it seems because that's one american man is selling someone the right to give him a new surname and find out about his motivation. plus. watching it. curity firms discovered a way to hack into so-called smart t.v.'s giving access to the devices built in camera microphones allowing them to spy on everything you do. all that and mo
you actually interoperable eagerly tax avoid is ok to legally tell you what starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax...
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from all of them tend not to protect this country it's with companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance the legal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the v.a. taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different regulation and taxation between different countries to their advantage companies like amazon the head office is based in luxemburg which they claim is the center of the economic operations which is handy as luxembourg so well known in tax haven where companies can enjoy a low tax rate but hang on a minute we're here one of amundsen's massive this since and is based in the way in fact the reality is that many of our customers most of their employees and many will distribution centers like this why are in fact based here in the united kingdom so it's not hard to see that the relatively small luxembourg of
from all of them tend not to protect this country it's with companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance the legal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the v.a. taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different...
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google has been talking with those european regular laters over competition. how close is your investigation working with the europeans when it comes to the google situation? >> companies that are being scrutinized by any anti-trust agency we feel particularly-- we feel particularly strongly at the ftc, don't deserve any particular outcomes but they deserve expeditious resolution of the investigation. and we do talk to our european counterparts from time to time. again we think that that is a good thing involving any investigation in which we each are involved, when it involves the same company. >> chairman, we'll leave it there. jon leibowitz with us, the chairman of the federal trade commission. >> susie: trulia set up house at the new york stock exchange today. the web-based real estate listings firm, built strong gains, up 41% in its first day as a public company. trulia offered six million shares priced at $17 each. they closed the day up $7 at $24 a share even. investors are perform as well as rival zillow. that company's stock more than doubled since go
google has been talking with those european regular laters over competition. how close is your investigation working with the europeans when it comes to the google situation? >> companies that are being scrutinized by any anti-trust agency we feel particularly-- we feel particularly strongly at the ftc, don't deserve any particular outcomes but they deserve expeditious resolution of the investigation. and we do talk to our european counterparts from time to time. again we think that that...
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is it a row number of facts that we can all google? is it penmanship, handwriting? how big a deal is that going forward? your basic point of collaboration, critical thinking, being able to work as part of a diverse team -- as i talk to ceo's around the country, that is what they look for. again, you have amazing schools, traditional schools, charter schools, high school, elementary, kindergarten, where remarkable work is going on. teachers are fostering curiosity and asking questions. they're teaching across the curriculum in different ways. it is clearly not the norm. it is clearly more the exception. i always get asked what is the appropriate federal role. i get asked that every day. one of the best uses of federal time and resources, i think, is for us to shine a spotlight on best practices, for us to facilitate them with more resources. when we see that being taught, giving them more resources, giving them more flexibility, shining a spotlight, getting teachers and principals to talk about those things, we think that is important. we can help facilitate a cultur
is it a row number of facts that we can all google? is it penmanship, handwriting? how big a deal is that going forward? your basic point of collaboration, critical thinking, being able to work as part of a diverse team -- as i talk to ceo's around the country, that is what they look for. again, you have amazing schools, traditional schools, charter schools, high school, elementary, kindergarten, where remarkable work is going on. teachers are fostering curiosity and asking questions. they're...
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coming up monday, how people are turning to google for christmas gift ideas. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching, and happy chanukah! >>> tragedy at last nights raider game. the fall that led to a fan being seriously injured. >>> two south bay restaurants evacuated after a fire. the reason the recent storms is to blame. >>> a strong earthquake jolts the same area of last years quake and tsunami. >>> good morning, everybody it's friday, december 7th i'm brian flores. >> and i'm pam cook. time now almost 4:30. rosemary orozco is in for steve today. so after the big storm steve decided he needed ha little break. >> he's a little tired. good morning, to you. happy friday. we are in for a dry weekend. modest warming trend under way. we are waking up a lo
coming up monday, how people are turning to google for christmas gift ideas. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching, and happy chanukah! >>> tragedy at last nights raider game. the fall that led to a fan being seriously injured. >>> two south bay restaurants evacuated after a fire. the reason the recent storms is to blame. >>> a strong earthquake jolts the same area of last years quake and tsunami. >>> good morning, everybody it's friday,...
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visits the nobody ever she cemetery and must go every yeah i hear the soviet and russian elite such as google and boris yeltsin are buried. the grave of stalin's wife and alexander's grandmother. is also here. i would do you know the story of the monuments and juno why her hand is about position. deal with a very talented sculptor should make this monument. and that's how he depicted the hand of someone who takes their own life. on the night of november ninth nineteen thirty two stalin second wife additional island we have shot herself after a fight with husband. stalin did not attend the feared. i think she had no other way i know it's you know there was no way she could escape stalin was knowledge of who died on the list and she knew what a blow it was going to be for him yet to most a set of that's why she did it i think that he did have a sense of guilt will him a blame the circumstances on her nature and the but he certainly did have a sense of indirect guilt that if. the man who was said to have a heart of steel hardened even more just a few years later the country was swept by a wave o
visits the nobody ever she cemetery and must go every yeah i hear the soviet and russian elite such as google and boris yeltsin are buried. the grave of stalin's wife and alexander's grandmother. is also here. i would do you know the story of the monuments and juno why her hand is about position. deal with a very talented sculptor should make this monument. and that's how he depicted the hand of someone who takes their own life. on the night of november ninth nineteen thirty two stalin second...
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cut success untaught success story you expect do you expect google amazon other u.s. multinationals to follow suit or even to broaden this campaign and yeah i think the issue here is clearly we're glad that they're getting movement we're getting traction and there's signs that people are starting to wake up to the problem even those people like osborne and alexander who before bury their heads in the sand but the question here is not this is important you know starbucks google and amazon. enter negotiations but it's not up to them to change the law they. you know be covering up massively more but the government should be taken strong action to stop it in the future and have new legislation have new laws to say right this is tax avoidance if it looks like tax avoidance and it smells like tax burdens is tax avoidance we can have a broad principle that rules out the why is what the companies one they want this thing called a. regulation which is just another way where they can hire expensive accountants to get around the law and then siphon the money paid there indeed th
cut success untaught success story you expect do you expect google amazon other u.s. multinationals to follow suit or even to broaden this campaign and yeah i think the issue here is clearly we're glad that they're getting movement we're getting traction and there's signs that people are starting to wake up to the problem even those people like osborne and alexander who before bury their heads in the sand but the question here is not this is important you know starbucks google and amazon. enter...
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google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's within a few dollars, it may be a better purchase for someone to buy it locally or to be able to know that they can get it today if they decide to buy at a physical store." kreuger says some of the most searched gifts for kids this holiday season are leap pad tablets, build-a-bear, and g.i. joe. for adults, searches are up for tablets, laptops and engagement rings. fedex workers serving as santa's little helpers this year will have tough sledding this week. the delivery company expects today will be a record- breaker, with 19 million packages being shipped and delivered. 300,000 employees, plus 20,000 sea
google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's...
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if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of data is very difficult. in terms of enterprises in the cloud, there is certainly no reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises will have things called disaster recovery, where they will keep all their critical data completely synchronized so that if one coast gets hit by an earthquake or terrorist attack, you have the other coast where you can get your data. it is completely synchr
if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of data is very difficult. in terms of enterprises in the cloud, there is certainly no reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the...
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people that are clamoring for google, apple and google are two different stories. you are buying google not as a dividend, but as a value play. that hasn't worked for them for two years. >> most of the tech stocks when they pay a dividend, apple is a rarity. microsoft and cisco start very small. it gives them room to raise year after year. if you are buying google because you are getting 2%, i can't imagine it being close to that. >> the options pits, anything to indicate that there is expectation there for a dividend? >> i would probably disagree and think a dividend would be appropriate. what are we talking about? $44 billion and they generate free cash flow. the mobility and everything else we are talking about are not going to absorb all of that, but the options market agree with the guys because we are not seeing a lot implied. you are not seeing much of anything. there is room for a couple of dollars. it will be something more meaningful if they do it. 1% or 2% range. >> after the deal they only have $3.5 billion left. i am wondering if you were a shareholder
people that are clamoring for google, apple and google are two different stories. you are buying google not as a dividend, but as a value play. that hasn't worked for them for two years. >> most of the tech stocks when they pay a dividend, apple is a rarity. microsoft and cisco start very small. it gives them room to raise year after year. if you are buying google because you are getting 2%, i can't imagine it being close to that. >> the options pits, anything to indicate that there...
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starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you say i said there's a difference between tax avoiders and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. also ahead for you this hour security tightens in egypt as law protests new supporters are nothing and so president mohamed morsi are said to confront each other again as the nation ready for a referendum on the job constitution plus. he says well. he won't have no bread. i said way way to maybe one day you mean. he's saying he will never hand and true. blood from having a baby we see if the victims of the usa jennings program have any chance of having their personal tragedies recognize this story and much more after a short break. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york ci
starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you say i said there's a difference between tax avoiders and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. also ahead for you this...
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microsoft are the two big companies the two biggest that emitted that this is what they're doing but google and facebook have both publicly come out and said no we respect you know the rights for users we're not going to do this you will and facebook are on the top of their game right now microsoft like they peaked you know ten fifteen twenty years ago yahoo yahoo has been downhill since two thousand it's still you know obviously of value but nowhere near what it was a decade ago so is this their last chance to try to make some money before they go the way of the whole dot com boom. i don't know if you are a wealth of knowledge in around this time every day we ask you what you have cooking over there be the website what are you working on today stories like a story let's hear it let's. see what do we have today you know i just finished a lot of this so you can go see the slightly more eloquent talking points that i made on air right now i thought that was quite eloquent. on the one that's not being eloquent what else is new. we only have so many stories every day i don't want to i want to t
microsoft are the two big companies the two biggest that emitted that this is what they're doing but google and facebook have both publicly come out and said no we respect you know the rights for users we're not going to do this you will and facebook are on the top of their game right now microsoft like they peaked you know ten fifteen twenty years ago yahoo yahoo has been downhill since two thousand it's still you know obviously of value but nowhere near what it was a decade ago so is this...